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Strategies & Market Trends : The Epic American Credit and Bond Bubble Laboratory

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To: orkrious who wrote (106567)12/8/2009 12:39:13 PM
From: 2sigma  Read Replies (2) of 110194
 
This makes my imagination soar. Great stuff.
A couple of thoughts...

Stated fuel is Hydrogen from seawater, waste product is water.

Let's see...2 Hydrogens + 1 Oxygen = Water.

Use one hydrogen ion for fuel that leaves 1 Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen
If memory serves, "OH" in chemistry is a hydroxyl group, an alkyl group or a base (i.e. not an acid).

So, question one: What happens to the OH group when one H atom is freed for the fuel.
Question two: Can we drink the "so-claimed" waste product of water?
Question three: two hydrogen must be combusted with the H in the fuel to make water. What is the source of the 02, free atmospheric or on board compressed?

Haps.
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